UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $7500.
Listed as an M-38, it looks more like a CJ-3A.
“Jeep 1950 Willys M38 with F-Head “Hurricane” 134 Cu. In. Engine. Full Roll Cage With Rack, Fuel Cell. Good Tires and Service Manual. Runs Great!”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $7500.
Listed as an M-38, it looks more like a CJ-3A.
“Jeep 1950 Willys M38 with F-Head “Hurricane” 134 Cu. In. Engine. Full Roll Cage With Rack, Fuel Cell. Good Tires and Service Manual. Runs Great!”
Needs some work and has some civilian parts, but there’s still enough here to check it out.
“1942 Willys MB body on CJ2A frame. Runs and drives well. All it would need to be a driver is the drivers side rear blinker replaced front drivers blinker and the brakes need adjusting. Body is quite solid for a 74 year old Jeep. Engine runs and shift through the gears but could probably use a tune up. Can be towed easily using the attached tow bar even at freeway speeds. ”
There looks to be parts value here.
“1946 Jeep Willy’s – rolling chassis, several extra parts, some parts are questionable for reuse (as shown in pictures), No title and no identification plate, bought jeep for parts years ago, tires are rotting but will hold air for short time, also have an extra jeep frame that is not in the pictures. ”
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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $135.
Craig notes this is an MB head.
“Willys flat head jeep motor, the motor is not frozen turns freely.”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $2500.
(11/17/2015) This appears to be the same jeep that was sold a few years ago, but it’s condition appears to be worsened. If it has the “314” on the fenders, then it is the same one.
“1954 Willys Jeep it is actually a Mp38a it has a Buick 231 odd fire V6 with power steering also has headers. It is 3 speed manual with twin stick transfer case At one point it was the brookville Fire dept. grass unit. It is great running and driving jeep it has a lot of new front end parts on it. I took the gas tank out that sets under the drivers seat and put one underneath the back put its not hooked up yet I put a boat tank in the back just to be able to move it around you can drive it it could also use floor pans it has had all new rear tub section replaced with little work this could be a very nice jeep. ”
This rotary broom by Newgren was published in the 1948 Willys-Overland Equipment Book. It was the only sweeper included in the book. The cost was $725.
Could be a good price.
“1951 cj3a
Rebuilt mustang 200 6 cyl
Ford t18 trans with hydraulic clutch
Dana 18 twin stick transfer case
Dana 44 rear axle 4.27 gears
Dana 27 front axle 4.27 gears
Larger front and rear brakes
33/12.5/15 super swampers
Has heater and it works
Arctic top with doors needs windshield for it
Bikini top
Needs blinker kit
New wiring
Runs and drives good
Bucket seats
Rollbar
All gauges work
2.5″ lift kit”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $4500.
(08/09/2016) Looks like a mix of parts.
“1944 MB willys jeep, (titled 1944) I ran the motor and frame numbers through Keizer willys. Both came back as mb. The tub they say is a cj2 not sure if this is correct or not.
Motor has been rebuilt by original owner maybe 1500 miles on it.
3speed tranny, 4 cylinder engine, newer top, tires and wheels.”
Lights need wiring. Step has been modified and drain hole filled.
“Looks military but only painted that way. Seats, brakes, tie rod ends new. Soft top included. 12 volt system. Runs and drives great, no smoke or leaks. Lights need to be wired. Everything else works wipers, horn, siren. Tires are old, fine for off road, but not recommended for highway. Top speed 50 mph. Must have $6900 or will trade for old Harley”